After completing my bachelor's degree in political science at the University of Oslo, I developed an interest in how the media landscape influences political processes. I wasn't able to go on an exchange program during my bachelor's degree as I had eagerly hoped. Therefore, after completing my studies, I decided to continue with a master's degree and pursue it in London!
Studying at Regent's University London has been incredibly enjoyable. Living in London has always been an ambition of mine, and I finally got the chance to do so while pursuing my master's degree in Media and Digital Communications. The school is situated in the heart of central London, in beautiful surroundings within Regent's Park. This was a great aspect as it helped alleviate the longing for Norwegian nature over time. With modern classrooms, dedicated professors, and diverse learning opportunities, the school provided everything I needed for an enriching study experience. The orientation week was a fantastic opportunity to get to know my class. Going from over 100 people at the University of Oslo to just 13 in my class here allowed us to bond better and have a more close-knit learning environment. My class consisted of a diverse group from all around the world, ranging from the USA and Canada to Kazakhstan and India – even a fellow student from Norway. We had the pleasure of participating in various outings, such as visiting the BBC in Wales, art exhibitions in London, and a three-day trip to Scotland where we celebrated Norway's national day, May 17th. One of the highlights during my time of study was that a fellow student and I were fortunate enough to secure an internship through a professor, which contributed to both our professional and personal development.
London, being one of the most expensive cities in the world, didn't make it easier with the housing crisis, high rent prices, and an unfavorable exchange rate. Despite that, I was determined to make the best out of the situation. After some trial and error in finding a place to live, I was fortunate to find a comfortable studio apartment in Wembley Park, just 20 minutes away from the school. There, I also got to know two other Norwegians, which provided a sense of security. Even though finding a place to live in London might seem impossible, one just needs to be patient (and possibly add a few extra thousand kroner to the budget), and you'll always find an opportunity.
My time of study in London has been full of opportunities. From experiencing concerts at Wembley Stadium to musicals, theater, restaurants, and days in the park, I truly got to experience the diversity and pulse of the city that London is renowned for. During my free time, I made the most of it with friends. We explored the city's nightlife, had drinks at various pubs, and enjoyed good meals together, whether at a restaurant or someone's home. The lovely summer days were ideal for relaxing park days after long hours in the study hall.
If I had known that the application process would be as lengthy as it turned out to be, I might have reconsidered going. Fortunately, I received excellent and reassuring guidance from Across the Pond, which made the entire process smooth and supported me throughout the academic year.
- Erika
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